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Nonmarket issues high on firms' agendas include environmental protection, health and safety, regulation and deregulation, intellectual property protection, international trade policy, antitrust as well as other issues such as human rights.
Attachment Relationships
Emotional bonds formed between individuals, particularly between a child and a caregiver, which are critical for the child's development.
Mirror Neurons
Neurons that fire both when an individual acts and when the individual observes the same action performed by another, thought to be involved in empathy, learning, and understanding others' actions.
Brain Cells
The cells that make up the brain, including neurons, which are responsible for transmitting information, and glia, which support neuron function.
Primary Intersubjectivity
The early capacity of infants to engage in and reciprocate social interactions with caregivers, focusing on shared attention and emotional exchanges.
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